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AT Assessment. Different Models of Assessment Clinical Workplace Remote Self Mini.

Jan 15, 2016

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Page 1: AT Assessment. Different Models of Assessment Clinical Workplace Remote Self Mini.

AT Assessment

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Different Models of Assessment

• Clinical

• Workplace

• Remote

• Self

• Mini

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What are the traditional models of delivery?• Multi-disciplinary• Inter-disciplinary • Professional Intervention

– At clinic– Home/site visit

• Limitations:• Cost• Demand• Intensity• Legacy?

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While watching video footage, keep in mind these values and key elements:

• Assessments are user-led, not technology led• Discard preconceptions and don’t assume• Listen/Observe/Respond• Shape and Plan Time• Allow user time to experiment and compare options• Observe/Listen/Adjust• Conclude• Discuss openly• Document

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Video footage:

AT Assessment: Listen/Observe/Respond

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The Assessment Report:• Details the entire assessment

• Needed by professionals to effect recommendations

• Helps individuals remember what was said

• Helps secure funding

• Finishes and summarises process

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Assessment• Assessments are user-led, not technology led• Discard preconceptions and don’t assume• Listen/Observe/Respond• Shape and Plan Time• Allow user time to experiment and compare options• Observe/Listen/Adjust• Conclude• Discuss openly• Document

• Follow up?

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Workplace Assessment

Observation Materials

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This Activity

• Review notes on Office Sense• Click on Videos to watch them • Watch The Video• Review the best practice on Office sense• Watch Video again and comment on

observations• Discuss• Lets Meet Bill

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Let’s Meet Bill

55 years oldRight handed15 years this jobThree days per week office, 90% desk/computer: two days travelling, no computer use.No relevant health history“Back ache” started three months ago, getting gradually worse: Reported on self-assessment.In “conversation”, said shoulders ache in afternoon: especially right shoulder and into neck on the right side.Thinks no problem in hands.Loves the job.

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Bill Video 1

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Office Sense

• Lets look at the Desk Layout

• Lets Look at the Monitor

• Lets Look at the Mouse

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Issues and Thoughts

• Corner• Lean forward, back off chair back• Chair arms hit desk• Mouse way right• Chin up … effect of vari-focal specs• Screen theoretically low … but note

effect of vari-focals/chin-up if screen went higher

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Bill 2 – straight, but….?

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Office Sense• Lets look at Managing Paper

• Lets look again at the Desk Layout

• Lets look again at Screen Position

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Issues and Thoughts

• Document down and to the left: effect on neck/shoulders

• Looking down to keyboard – not touch-typist• Chin up to screen• Mouse way right … wrist cocked• Rubbing shoulder• Rubbing hand• Elbow hitting chair arm = awkwardness

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Bill 3

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• Lets Look again at Keyboards and Typing

• Lets Look again at Managing Paper

• How do we use that mouse or trackball

Office Sense

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• Lifting elbow and shoulder to avoid chair arm

• Pulling chair forward

• Arched wrist on track ball and sometimes wrist rested on wood desk

Further Observations

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• We will look at video of Ruth at work

• But this time no links to the CD !

• You’re on your own !!!

• Lets Meet Ruth

Activity 2 – Lets Meet Ruth

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Ruth• 33 years old - Right handed - Three years this job• Back pain. Realises she has “put up with it” for a year or two.• Three weeks ago pain started in right wrist. Doctor suggested

Thursday/Friday rest plus weekend and ibuprofen (pain killer / anti-inflammatory): pain again as soon as work re-started.

• In “conversation” rubbed base of right thumb when referring to wrist pain . . and in answer to question said yes there was some discomfort in the left wrist too.

• Loves the job.

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Ruth 1

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Observations• Low seat, low elbows, hands/wrists up and over,

wrists bent a bit• Feet on floor (but makes seat low)• Touch-typist• Right thumb always on space bar• Left thumb held cocked (habit)• Soft touch style, does not over-hit• Right thumb on primary mouse button

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Ruth after Review